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Fascinating Facts About the Rock Monitor Lizard in Singapore

Biodiversity Conservation - Exotic Pet Trade - Illegal Wildlife Trading - Monitor Lizards - Singapore Wildlife

Discover the unexpected visitor in Punggol and its African origins. Learn more about this unique lizard!

Did you hear about the recent commotion in a Punggol flat? A non-native visitor decided to make an appearance โ€“ a Rock Monitor lizard! This species, originating from Africa, is not your typical lizard. With grey-brown skin adorned with striking yellowish or white markings, the Rock Monitor is a sight to behold. Its unexpected presence surely stirred up some excitement among the residents.

The Rock Monitor, with its impressive size and distinctive appearance, stands out from the typical wildlife you might encounter. Being a native of Africa, finding one in Singapore is a rarity. Its unique coloration and behavior make it a fascinating creature to observe. Although not indigenous to the area, the Rock Monitor's exploration into urban spaces like Punggol showcases the adaptability of wildlife.

Despite its unfamiliar origins, the Rock Monitor is a peaceful creature, preferring to stay away from human interaction. Their diet mainly consists of insects, small animals, and even eggs. Interestingly, their presence in the area indicates the rich biodiversity that exists beyond Singapore's borders. The encounter with this African native undoubtedly left a lasting impression on the residents.

In conclusion, the unexpected visit of a Rock Monitor lizard in Punggol serves as a reminder of the diverse wildlife that can sometimes surprise us. This encounter highlights the importance of coexisting with nature and appreciating the beauty of creatures from afar. The Rock Monitor's brief escapade into urban life in Singapore is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of wildlife.

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Image courtesy of "CNA"

Monitor lizard that wandered into Punggol flat not native to ... (CNA)

The Rock Monitor is a species of monitor lizard found in Africa, and is usually grey-brown with yellowish or white markings.

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Image courtesy of "CNA"

Non-native monitor lizard found in Singapore flat casts spotlight on ... (CNA)

The episode has raised concerns about how big the illegal exotic pet market is, and the impact non-native animals can have on local biodiversity.

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